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One thing public companies do with their profits is pay dividends to shareholders. For example it appears Proctor and Gamble paid approximately $1.68/share over the past year for 2.92 billion shares. That's about $5B dollars out of $13.4B in profits. I do not know what happened to the other $8.4 billion. Is research part of expenses ?

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